ps My cardbus is a Freecom TV and radio receiver but I cannot find any spec for it anywhere. Freq range etc It would be interesting to see how far down it actually went in freq, or even how far up.
Hi all <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Save those precious Euros because you dont know how long they will be around. Try HDSDR with Balint Seebers BorIP a
Alberto Surprised to see you on Blacksheep reflector, you said last week you were going to Yahoo and not coming back !! Blacksheep for information and education, Yahoo for picture post cards g3kev --
Hello Pete If we're talking about low priced SDRs, there is a relatively new kid on the block in the form of the Afedri SDR-Net from Israel. It is what I will refer to as a "proper" SDR i.e. a direc
Ive got a 1970's 5 Guilder note if that's any good ? You need to look out for the chip number that's being used , its used in various brands , check the posted lists for the latest info , Pete may h
Not long. Heard the Lira was making a comeback in Italy. Your £5 stick costs 3,784,227 Lira also in some parts of Ireland they are using the Punt again in some shops. I have found on holidays in EU t
R Pete Ahh By split , I mean the anti-jam in channel split , When on the same frequency, the ground TX (used tobe ?) off set from the aircraft Tx frequency , so if the Aircraft TX jammed 'ON' then o
Yes I think Andy gave a talk at the egham convention on using a/d from mobile phones , the new ones had the extra bits to give the full dynamic range on HF ..he was using hardware block convertors .
R Pete Ahh By split , I mean the anti-jam in channel split , When on the same frequency, the ground TX (used tobe ?) off set from the aircraft Tx frequency , so if the Aircraft TX jammed 'ON' then o
Been Kinda out of any loop on this BUT if what I read,, if I connect a TV tuner usb dangle witht he correct chip set it will cover MF to HF using an appropriate program. I use HDSDR with my SDR IQ wh
Hi Piotr, Thanks for the overview of programs. That's what i searched for. But maybe i have expressed wrongly what i need. I assumed a SDR software is also for a mono input, not only for IQ inputs. A
Well unintended consequence may be playing a part in this as well , by the time the project was finished ,I think it was out of economic production range , the rest is on-going history as developmen
On 6/20/2012 11:31 PM, Markus Vester wrote: But as I have zero Linux background, is there a way to run something like RTL-SDR under Windows? Go to this page : http://www.rtlsdr.com/2012/04/getting-st
Yes I think Andy gave a talk at the egham convention on using a/d from mobile phones , the new ones had the extra bits to give the full dynamic range on HF ..he was using hardware block convertors ..
Hi Pete, fascinating stuff... There's a Terratec stick somewhere in this house and I'd love to try this IF-recording thing. But as I have zero Linux background, is there a way to run something like R
On 6/21/2012 12:59 AM, mal hamilton wrote: Surprised to see you on Blacksheep reflector, you said last week you were going to Yahoo and not coming back !! Blacksheep for information and education, Ya
On 6/20/2012 7:40 PM, Stefan Schäfer wrote: I assumed a SDR software is also for a mono input, not only for IQ inputs. Are the programs you're referring on usable for both, IQ and mono? Stefan, Win
Pete I have a DVB-T cardbus and I expect this would also work maybe better than the usb stick. Do not know what the chipset is de mal/g3kev -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] M0FMT To: rs
Hi Marco Beware vested interests we are talking cheap here, Funcube is not cheap!!!!!! This whole exercise exposes the dark side of ham radio publishing. I could say more but suffice to say the DVB-T